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So, Camp Tanglefoot: It All Adds Up is this family flick that captures the essence of a summer camp experience. The setting in North Carolina really adds to that warm, nostalgic vibe. The pacing is pretty laid-back, allowing time for the kids to develop their friendships and face their challenges, all under the guidance of camp director Gregg, who has this friendly and approachable demeanor. The themes of teamwork and self-confidence are woven in nicely, though nothing groundbreaking. It’s the kind of film that feels cozy, like wrapping yourself in a blanket on a rainy day. The performances are genuine, even if they lean into that wholesome territory. Not a lot of flashy effects, but honestly, it’s all about the atmosphere here.
Good for family movie nightsCaptures camp life dynamics wellGreat for younger audiences
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